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Rectified 24 cell honeycomb

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In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the rectified 24-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling honeycomb. It is constructed by a rectification of the regular 24-cell honeycomb, containing tesseract and rectified 24-cell cells.

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Alternate names

  • Rectified icositetrachoric tetracomb
  • Rectified icositetrachoric honeycomb
  • Cantellated 16-cell honeycomb
  • Bicantellated tesseractic honeycomb
  • Symmetry constructions

    There are five different symmetry constructions of this tessellation. Each symmetry can be represented by different arrangements of colored rectified 24-cell and tesseract facets. The tetrahedral prism vertex figure contains 4 rectified 24-cells capped by two opposite tesseracts.

    References

    Rectified 24-cell honeycomb Wikipedia